Nyagak Kok, 40, picks the leaves of the weeds to use for meal inside Bidibidi refugee settlement. On July 2016 after the second violence was erupted in Juba, she was met with six Dinka soldiers who carried AK-47. They threatened to kill her and four of them raped her while two guarded the scene. Her husband ran away in a different direction, but has been missing ever since. She now lives with her four children in Bidibidi camp worrying about how to survive.